61 results filtered with: Shipwrecks
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Naufragia or historical memoirs of shipwrecks, and of the providential deliverance of vessels / By James Stanier Clarke.
Clarke, James Stanier, 1765?-1834.Date: 1805-1806- Books
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Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno, on the coast of Aracan, and of the singular preservation of fourteen of her company on the wreck, without food, during a period of twenty-three days: in a letter to his father, the Rev. Thomas Mackay, Minister of Lairc, Sutherlandshire, by William Mackay, late second officer of the ship.
Mackay, William, 1771-1804.Date: 1798- Books
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Barbarian cruelty; or, an accurate and impartial narrative of the unparallel'd sufferings and almost incredible hardships of the British captives, belonging to the Inspector privateer, Capt. Richard Veale, Commander, During Their Slavery under the arbitrary and despotic Government of Muley Abdallah, Emperor of Fez and Morocco, from January 1745-6, to their happy Ransom and Deliverance from their painful Captivities, compleated in December 1750, by his Excellency William Latton, Esq; his Majesty's Plenipotentiary and Consul-General to the Emperor of Fez and Morocco.
Troughton, Thomas.Date: 1751- Books
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Travels in North America, by M. Crespel. With a narrative of his Shipwreck, and extraordinary hardships and suffering on the Island of Anticosti; and an Account of that Island, and of the Shipwreck of his Majesty's Ship Active, and others.
Crespel, Emmanuel.Date: 1797- Books
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The true and surprising adventures, voyages, shipwreck, and distresses, of Mons. Pierre Viaud, a French sea-captain, and a native of Bourdeaux. Translated by Mrs. Griffith. Ornamented with two engravings.
Dubois-Fontanelle, Jean-Gaspard, 1737-1812.Date: 1797- Books
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An account of the loss of the Luxborough Galley, by fire, on her voyage from Jamaica to London: with the sufferings of her crew, in the year 1727. By William Boys, Second Mate.
Boys, William, 1700-1774.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Pictures
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Saint Paul: his shipwreck on Malta. Engraving by M. Vandergucht after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Date: 1705Reference: 6757i- Books
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An account of the Pelew Islands, situated in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. Composed from the journals and communications of Captain Henry Wilson, and some of his officers, who, in August, 1783, were there shipwrecked, in the Antelope, a packet belonging to the Hon. East India Company. By George Keate, Esq. F.R.S. and S.A.
Keate, George, 1729-1797.Date: 1796- Pictures
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Saint Paul, shipwrecked on Malta, is attacked by a snake which he shakes off into a fire; it does not harm him and the onlookers take him for a god. Etching after J. Thornhill.
Thornhill, James, Sir, 1675 or 1676-1734.Date: 1791Reference: 24912i- Books
An appeal to the British nation, on the humanity and policy of forming a national institution, for the preservation of lives and property from shipwreck. / By Sir William Hillary.
Hillary, William, 1771-1847.Date: 1823- Books
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The dangers of the deep; or, interesting narratives of shipwrecks and disasters at sea.
Date: [between 1836 and 1844]